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The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin is an independent regulatory agency responsible for regulating public utilities in the energy, telecommunications, gas, and water companies located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] As of 2021, the agency regulated more than 1,100 electric, natural gas, telephone, water, and water/sewer utilities. [2]
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation headquarters. Wisconsin Public Service Corporation (WPS) is a utility company headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin.The company serves more than 450,000 electric customers and more than 333,000 natural gas customers [1] in 27 counties in eastern, northeastern northern, and central Wisconsin, and a small portion of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
In December 2011, the non-partisan organization Public Campaign criticized Integrys Energy Group for spending $710,000 on lobbying and not paying any taxes during 2008–2010, instead receiving $92 million in tax rebates, despite making a profit of $818 million and increasing executive pay by 109% to $14.8 million in 2010 for its top 5 executives.
Service to Zones 1-4, otherwise referred to as "daytime service", operates during weekday and weekend fixed route scheduling. "Night time service", which includes Zones 1-5, is offered from 8:45pm-10:45pm Monday-Friday. [7] Zone 1 (red) services Green Bay's west side, including destinations such as Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.
Proposals filed with the Public Service Commission call for $1.8 billion in spending on natural gas power generation as backup for renewable energy. We Energies seeks PSC permission to build $1.2 ...
The Public Service Building is a four-story neoclassical Beaux-Arts office building occupying a whole city block in Downtown Milwaukee. Featuring a two-story marble lobby, stained-glass skylights, and an auditorium, it was originally designed as a mixed-use facility serving both interurban passengers and office workers of The Milwaukee Electric ...
In 2009, it was listed as the fifth largest generating station in Wisconsin, with a net summer capacity of 1,076 MW. [2] It is owned by Wisconsin Public Service, a subsidiary of WEC Energy Group. This plant is connected to the power grid via numerous 115 kV and 345 kV lines. In February 2008 the Arrowhead-Weston 345,000 volt transmission line ...
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